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Unless vetoed by Governor Pritzker, SB 1792 will soon become law and overhaul the state’s consumer finance laws. After discussing the lenders and loans covered by the 36% APR cap, the types of charges included in the cap, and the penalties for violations, we look at what SB 1792 means for loans made via a bank partnership model, including when an agent or service provider would be considered the lender and the interaction with federal law.
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Unless vetoed by Governor Pritzker, SB 1792 will soon become law and overhaul the state’s consumer finance laws. After discussing the lenders and loans covered by the 36% APR cap, the types of charges included in the cap, and the penalties for violations, we look at what SB 1792 means for loans made via a bank partnership model, including when an agent or service provider would be considered the lender and the interaction with federal law.
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